Please help!
I have group of 7 broody Serama hens who are all bunched up together in a pen in the garage. They have been persistently broody for going on three months now. A few weeks ago I discovered two chicks that had almost hatched but had died. I suspect they were inadvertently killed by the broody hens fighting over them.
Tonight I candled more eggs and two of them have internally pipped. I hear them chirping inside the eggs, and the eggs are rolling around with the chicks inside them. I made a new nesting area, placed the eggs in there and tried without success to get any of the hens to stay in there on the eggs. None of them would have any part of it. They each went back to their original nesting/brooding area with all the other hens. My question is, how can I get just one hen to sit on the eggs so they can hatch without getting tossed around and killed like the others? I don't have a hatcher, so I have to rely solely on the hens to hatch their chicks out.
Thanks for any replies.
Deanne
Since they won't stay willingly, you are probably going to have to lock one of them up. Use a dog crate or even a cardboard box with an oven rack on top or something. It's pretty late on in the process, however, so if the hen really doesn't like her confinement, the chicks may not hatch or survive anyway. Good luck!